Technology Service offers a variety of formal programs for accessing its computing, communications, and information resources. Please check back here as we add additional program definitions.
If you have "How to" questions, please check out our Resources page.
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Google Two Factor Authentication
The single most important thing you can do to help secure the University is to protect your own accounts. Please enable Google 2-Step Verification for your Cardinal Mail Google Workspace account now. Its use will become mandatory on January 5, 2022.Learn More -
Cardinal Display
Cardinal Display is the university's digital signage system. Cardinal Display provides a visual display of slide-like content in various locations on campus. Learn how to request a digital sign for your department.
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Cardinal Voice
Cardinal Voice is the University's telephone system. Learn how to request service and use the telephone sets, voicemail and the softphone/presence app.
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Desktop Replacement
The University's Desktop Replacement program replaces up to 20% of primary faculty/staff computers annually to help ensure an up-to-date computing environment. Learn how the program works.
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Faculty Technology Services
Technology Services supports the teaching, service and research missions of University faculty through the adoption and maintenance of IT systems and services.
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Technology Storefront Chargeback Program
The Technology Storefront Chargeback Program allows pre-approved technology goods to be quickly purchased using university funds via departmental chargeback from a central p-card, without the need for a PO requisition.
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Windows Feature Updates with Community Assistance
The Windows Update with Community Assistance program aims to ensure that university-owned computers used by faculty and staff have a supported version of the operating system. This helps to keep computers more secure and up-to-date.
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Zoom Video Conferencing
Zoom is a cloud-based video conferencing system that allows instructors to expand traditional classrooms with video communications, and facilitates collaboration throughout the university.
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